-Atlanta Trade: I think there's a sense in Atlanta and around the league that although Julio Jones is a great player, the lost draft picks contributed to their catastrophic 2013 season. For that reason, I don't think they'll go that route again.-What I've heard in Chicago is that they don't expect Melton back. Too many questions because of last year's injury, and it's not clear he'd take a big paycut to stay in Chicago. That being said, I still think a DT is a good pick for them.-Pittsburgh: I thought they would look for an offensive weapon, and this year's deep WR class plays right into that.

_________________Jim Caldwell, on whether Jim Harbaugh is stealing his thunder: "Me? I don't have any thunder."

I just did this one on fanspeak.comIt's one of my favorites. Bad that they don't have trades unless you pay $5.00 to join. Good thing is they offer you 3 different big boards to choose from prior to drafting. Hard to know which is most accurate. I like the trade options on FIRST-PICK.COM, but have to admit many of their scenarios seem ridiculous, don't know who they use for big-board, and it's drafting to get what they deem is the best score.

This was using the Fanspeak site and their own board. I'd be pretty darn happy with that draft. "Flamethrower" for our D in Mack. Solid #2b WR in Lee, replacement for Dom in Swanson, rotational guys in Johnson and Clarke and other 3 are depth/developmental guys for oline and secondary.

How about this one? Defense heavy. I made 1 trade down with our 2nd round pick and gained a 4th round. I used to the 4th roundto protect us in the event that neither Suh or Fairley are Lions next year. In the real draft, Murray will be long since gone by the 4th round though. I think he will be the next Drew Brees.